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Ahem, yes, it’s going to be on the shelves.

I had not thought about what to write in this speech, but the operations officer kept urging me, so I could only chat casually.

Well, I was actually prepared for this day. A few days ago, when I was chatting with the editor, the editor-in-chief also told me that I should "do a good job" of the plot before it is put on the shelves.

In fact, it’s just to raise your expectations so that you can easily trick you into paying (smiles)

So, the well-behaved and obedient author did it seriously.

Well, this is what you see.

After the update at noon, I read this chapter and said that the feedback was pretty good... (The picture of diced dices is too much!!)

Let’s talk briefly about this book.

I have written almost 290,000 words so far, and it is really not easy to write.

It was my first time setting foot in this genre, and I encountered many problems during the writing process. Different from the upgrade novels that the author is familiar with, due to the limitation of the subject matter, the protagonist Lin Tuo was pinned to the mountain, unable to move, and it was difficult to expand the social network.

There is a serious lack of interaction, making plot advancement extremely laborious.

Obtaining "god-level" authority as an ordinary person, the huge gap between identity and strength, misalignment and mismatch with behavior...these are challenges that have never been encountered before.

I have tried a variety of solutions to solve the problem, and I am still exploring it. Whether it succeeds or fails, it is all about honing my writing skills.

From this perspective, this book is really not in vain.

In addition, the overall structure and writing method are also a new exploration for me. This does not refer to the sand table theme, or what guides the real behind-the-scenes mastermind Balabala... but something more concrete and abstract.

Frankly speaking, I have read very few books on this subject...on the one hand, it is my personal taste, and on the other hand, I am worried that I will subconsciously imitate after reading too many books.

Exploration comes at a cost. From a business perspective, in fact, the safest way is to imitate those excellent works, learn from the main structure and writing methods, and then fill it with your own conceived content. This has long been proven, readers love it, and it is convenient to earn money.

Money...it happens that the author is short of money.

Everything looks fine, the only problem is that I feel unhappy.

Is it important to make money when writing a book? A wife is more important. Without financial income, it is difficult to support it purely for love, especially for authors who have financial burdens.

Is writing a book and making money the only goal? I don’t know how to answer, but for me, as of now, it’s not entirely the case.

Although I don't have a very good diploma, I feel that if I just think about it, I can still find a job that is better, or at least more secure, than writing a book.

I entered this industry out of love at first. Later, I was lucky enough to be loved and followed by some readers, which gave me a little more responsibility and sentiment (although I am quite irresponsible).

Later...it became a habit.

Although I have been committed to learning commercial writing methods and sincerely believe that this is the right path for online writing, this does not mean that I have completely lost myself.

How to find a balance between business and inner expression, I believe this is a question that many authors are thinking about.

Well, the above paragraph seems a bit inappropriate for someone like me to say it. It would be more appropriate for a master to say it, but it is indeed what I think in my heart... don’t laugh!

In short, I still can't let go of the stubbornness in my heart.

This is a hindrance to my performance, but for me, it is the reason to continue to write stories.

That's too far.

The year 20 has been full of disasters. I thought it would be smoother in this year, but I didn’t expect it... The whole first half of the year was a mess, it was the lowest point in my life...

This book, published in the second half of the year, also entrusts me with some good hopes.

I hope... to have a decent score that can support me.

I hope... I can have enough income to continue working in the industry I love.

I hope... I can improve my writing skills even more.

Hope... I can make more money.

I hope... I will continue to see the students here healthy, happy, and safe.

I hope... you will support me and subscribe!

At least, get one for your first order?

Not much, a dime.

It’s just a dime, but it’s really too important to me.

Tomorrow at twelve o'clock, um, about ten minutes later, it's actually the time of update at noon every day.

This book will release paid chapters.

I sincerely ask all readers to give me a subscription so that I can eat this bowl of rice. Thank you!

As for updates, I've been updating 6,000 to 7,000 words per day these past few days. I really haven't saved any manuscripts, but I know how to do it.

Stay up late liver.

Send as much as you can write.

I estimate... Ten thousand words will always make you happy... right?

Subscribing and voting are my motivation for updating.

Enjoy the dumplings!


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